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Ipl 2026: IPL 2026 security scare: 240 CCTV cameras sabotaged during RCB vs GT match | Cricket News – The Times of India

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IPL 2026 security scare: 240 CCTV cameras sabotaged during RCB vs GT match

NEW DELHI: In a shocking development, the CCTV surveillance system at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium was damaged on the day of the IPL 2026 match between Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Gujarat Titans on April 24, according to a report by Deccan Herald.The report stated that more than 240 cameras were found non-functional, disrupting surveillance across key security areas on match day.Despite the chaos, defending champions RCB successfully chased down Gujarat Titans’ massive 205/3 in 18.5 overs.Cubbon Park police acted quickly and booked two individuals – Manjunath (37), a resident of Hiriyur in Chitradurga, and Abdul Kalam (19), from Uttar Pradesh.

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“The incident took place on April 24 during the match. Both the accused were working under a sub-vendor of IVS Digital Solutions, providing digital services during match days,” a senior police officer said.Who filed the complaint?As per the report, Aditya Bhat, an employee of Staqu Technologies Pvt Ltd, a Gurugram-based firm that provides AI-driven surveillance solutions during match days, lodged a complaint with the police.He alleged that Manjunath and Abdul entered the CCTV control room without valid passes. He also accused them of damaging the Network Video Recorder (NVR) systems and related fibre connections.CCTV footage reportedly shows the duo accessing restricted areas.Due to the disruption, officials were unable to provide live surveillance feeds to police personnel deployed at the stadium.What was the reason behind the damage?During the investigation, the accused reportedly told police that they had not been paid dues amounting to Rs 10 lakh.

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